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Vintage 1960s LEGO Boxes: Ultra Rare MINI Review! 

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Check out a mini review of some bizarre, vintage LEGO parts boxes from the 1960s and 70s - and stay tuned for a much more in-depth video coming soon that chronicles the amazing LEGO shop in Alkmaar, Netherlands where I got these for CHEAP!
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Комментарии : 24   
@degocraft9525
@degocraft9525 Год назад
God bless this man , i hope his house never experience an earthquake
@jpfizzle1
@jpfizzle1 Год назад
The 1x2 window brick is such a clever little design, I wish lego continued producing those
@TheIVco
@TheIVco Год назад
When you discovered the wheels were sealed I got so excited for you. What a great haul
@eleanorrepertoire1390
@eleanorrepertoire1390 Год назад
The windowed pieces are so cool
@BdSS432
@BdSS432 Год назад
Nice trip down memory lane! =)
@colinmarsh8902
@colinmarsh8902 Год назад
Lego Museum?! That sounds awesome I hope you can get that going soon!
@diatonicdelirium1743
@diatonicdelirium1743 7 месяцев назад
Ah, so much fun without even building something. Thanks for this upload, takes me back to my early youth! The windows are not dual molded, the transparent inserts were simply glued in. Most of my old transparent bricks have lost clutch power entirely, the material is different from the normal bricks that actually clutch much stronger now. These very old bricks are also have sharper edges than modern ones - check out the studs!
@houtwurm5516
@houtwurm5516 Год назад
Those are really nice I would like to have more of those but I only have one 520 with the 2x2 gray plates
@rickweijers500
@rickweijers500 Год назад
Very cool to see!
@TheRealFeechLaManna
@TheRealFeechLaManna Год назад
I clearly remember both the dual-molded windows and the slopes w rough surface (roof tiles back then) from my childhood. Those wheels are from before my time though. Great find!
@fabrizio9942
@fabrizio9942 Год назад
Those parts packs are really cool. I own some and a few are still sealed. A nice addition to a Lego collection
@stormchaser300
@stormchaser300 6 месяцев назад
I remember buying 4 litre buckets of leggo bits in the 70s with thousands of bits in them from an assortment of bricks to windows doors and plates and wheels and roof bricks.
@dannen59
@dannen59 Год назад
I used to buy a lot of these packs back in the days. Nice to see them again in a video.
@kailahmann1823
@kailahmann1823 Год назад
wow, some really great pieces, most of them looking almost brand new! Interesting about that big plate that comes with the small 2x2 plates: It's 8x11 studs and only was made for these plate packages. And love that huge 6x3 window! I have several of the smaller ones, but haven't yet found one of those. However your box is missing one: the 6x2 with shudders (part 646). Careful about those gray tires, the rubber has lost all it's flexibility and they very quickly break now.
@homhomtube
@homhomtube Месяц назад
Ich stimme Dir zu: sehr schöne alte Boxen, allerdings beschreibst Du sie pauschal als "aus den 1960er Jahren", ich bin kein Spezialist, denke aber, daß die flachen (1/3 normale Bauhöhe) eher aus den 70ern stammen. Allerdings gibt es auch noch ältere Schachteln, ich erinnere meine erste aus dem Jahr 1957 (in dem Jahr wurde Lego in Deutschland eingeführt, vorher gab es die Teile nur in Dänemark selbst). Die kosteten immer 1 Deutsche Mark pro Box, daher waren sie sehr unterschiedlich gefüllt! Schön, daß sie Dich so faszinieren! - I agree with you: very nice old boxes, although you generally describe them as "from the 1960s". I'm not an expert, but I think that the flat ones (1/3 normal height) are from the early 1970s. However, there have been older boxes on the market, I remember my first one from 1957 (that was the year Lego was introduced in Germany, previously the parts were only available in Denmark itself). They always cost 1 German mark per box, so they were filled in very different numbers ot items! It's great that they fascinate you so much!
@adbricks
@adbricks Год назад
Nice
@ACDBunnie
@ACDBunnie Год назад
Wow, you have the perfect announcer voice!
@vincently1995
@vincently1995 Год назад
Amazing
@GIVERIGGYARAISE466
@GIVERIGGYARAISE466 Год назад
Hello!
@For891
@For891 Год назад
Please open your museum on the east cost.
@Tomshifter002
@Tomshifter002 Год назад
Cant avoid seen how white your handpalms are vrs your hand
@gomey70
@gomey70 10 месяцев назад
€8-10 is about the going rate for these. They are quite common and not that rare.
@anitavargas8224
@anitavargas8224 Год назад
Imagínate que tiemble 😔🧐
@Gavcool31
@Gavcool31 Год назад
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